Extending our long-term partnership with Cornell. Congratulations to Tanner Grayson and Ailrick Holy on completing their Engineering Leadership program. Cornell has given our team deeper skills and a richer context for decisions. More to follow.
Developing new architectures for surgical navigation. Smaller footprints and more image control. Designing to adapt to rooms, teams and lighting. Creating adaptive solutions by using principles from cockpit design. Exciting project.
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SPAC’s, not Bitcoin. Working with a handful of SPAC-funded innovators in healthcare. Young teams, big dreams and new technologies. We are seeing a flurry of new capital and new talent in healthcare technology. Shorter timelines and more ambitious goals. Stay tuned.
Diving deep on user testing. Tracking use patterns, pause points and unexpressed needs. Watching for moments of hesitation and expressions of effort. Tracking smiles and fluid motions. Research is more about what you see than what you ask.
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Opening the studio to visitors. Getting back to Design Jams and collaborative research. Rediscovering the energy and value of working closely with our clients. New ideas, meaningful insights and better methods. Exciting times.
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Bringing mobility to ultracompact ultrasound. Discovering how carts affect visibility, shareability, adoption and findability. Using carts to make breakthrough technologies simple to use and easy to love.
Navigating supply chain disruptions with data, determination and commitment. Lowering margins, paying premiums, ordering early and communicating all the time. Great partners are measured by difficult times. Making progress every day.
Early-stage robotics project. We are mapping surgical workflow to analyze tasks and effort. Streamlining movements, adjustments and setup. Taking friction out of the experience to bring robotics to more surgeons and more patients. Exciting technology. Exciting work.
Developing a surgical visualization system for the Japanese market. Diving deep into Japanese architectural standards to keep the system compact and easy to move. Working with different workflow standards and different human factors. The details are everything.
Designing a field service system to keep surgical robots up and running. Using remote diagnostics, connected coaching and overnight shipments to maximize uptime and minimize disruption to patient schedules. Surfing and refining best practices
New projects in Israel, the U.K., Denmark and France. Designing for higher levels of connectivity in the operating room. Relating technologies to patients, surgical teams and spaces. Developing a new approach to improving usability in dark, crowded places
We are diving deep on human factors and usability in surgical navigation. Understanding and weighting complexity, setup times, footprint and device findability. We are chasing small refinements to eliminate moments of hesitation. Details matter.
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Developing a Digital Backpack to help launch a new robotics system. Images, copy, navigation guidance, labels and assembly instructions – all the digital infrastructure you need to go live. Helping customers move from first idea to first experience.